StorefrontBacktalk Launches A Retail Tech Research Site: StorefrontBackground
Written by Evan SchumanMay 11th, 2009
Ever since StorefrontBacktalk has covered the news of retail technology, E-Commerce and security, we've often been at a loss for a way to deal with a wide range of research documents, from white papers, case studies and analyst reports to detailed slide presentations on new technologies to transcripts of panel discussions.
Sure, we can do news stories and columns on these documents but we thought some some readers might want a database of all of these documents as they evaluate new issues. We're not sure if we have the right answer, but today we're launching our best shot: StorefrontBackground. StorefrontBacktalk and StorefrontBackground are linked and share many of the same resources (such as our image library, some of the editors, shared servers, etc.) but are, editorially, polar opposites.
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Our Comment SPAM system is getting very aggressive these days and has been blocking legitimate comments. If you post a comment and don't see it appear within 2 hours or so, can you please send a heads-up to customer-service@storefrontbacktalk? Ideally, please include the time you posted the comment. That will allow us to try and hunt for it. Thanks! P.S. We're working on fixing the system, but we don't want to lose any valuable comments in the meantime.
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-Ed
